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¢ HB avaains Sw wbLD, ; Wp iy d Mare, and manerats are not far De-! F)pe Copeland While pelts of these animals have been collected by many hundreds in each of the towns, coon skins in a number more than four times as great as ever before have been taken. Scores of men have a dozen or more but Howard Coon, just across the line in Rhode Island, leads them afl. With his partner, Ray Palmer, he has captured 69 of these, ringtalls since Nov. 1. Guns Couldn't Scare Three Deers With Jags. (Special to ‘The Brenig World.) MOOSUP, Conn., Dec, 21—A party of hunters near Gquaw Rocks yester- day were surprised at the peculiar antics of @ couple of deer and an old who | buck near “The Den.” lawful to shoot the deer, effectually tried to frighten them by shooting in the air. glued to the spot. ‘An investigation revealed what was left of several gallons of mash, con- sisting of fermented grains and mo- lasses. The animals cach had a nice Town Sets a Record in Plumaged Freaks. (Special te The Evening ‘Werld.) NORTH STONINGTON, Conn. Dec. 21.—Cameron Palmer traps a pair of red-tailed hawks, John Main @ five-legged muskrat, Mr. Mi! north of hére lands a hoot owl that is snowwhite, all but its head, and several other town men report yel- low-winged snow birds—all im one day in this town. ‘The greatest bird curiosity, however, for winter time, ie a red-winged blackbird feeding with the chickens on one of the Main | farms, mA) dren stood’ five deep around the closure, their? tances, Dréessed- auinet the bars, gtvedily watching tho né pack ages tho Corhmissioner passed out from a stack which reached noarly to the lower limbs of the tree. County Clerk’ packages contain long | on a promissory note alleged to have ‘een given him gn Aug. $1, 1921, by the ‘Princess Fatima of Kabul, who with ner three sons arrived fi E toys often carry germs. Nutritious" | summer. sellin Penh ial bor crackers, fruits selected fot their food value, toothbrushes, toothpaste and cakes of soap comprised Dr. Cope- land's offering of Christmas cheer. After the presents had been given out everybody went to the Christodota Settlement House, where moving pic- tures of tuberculosis sanitariuma, methods of hygiene ‘and other Inter- esting things entertained the children during the rest of the evening. The party was given for the children who are ee cared for by the Christodora “CONNECTICUT NEWS NUTMEGS | Dresses Up as Santa Claus But East Side Children Get No Candy or Germ-Carry- Frank Morway was waiting at the in to meet them. othy’s parents will seek to have narriage annulled. |Press Club to Entertain Play- wright and Movie Celebrities. (Special to The Brening World.) HARTFORD, Conn., Deo, 21.—Win- Reports of Big Brass Piant|! Purchases Boom Water- me. bury Stocks. (Special to The Frening World.) WATHPRBURY, Reports that the Scovill Manufactur- | + and the Chase Compo : Tne., are to be pure! Copper company have reached here stock has jumped ! 300 to over 400 in the past two} weeks. The two firms are large brass Manufacturers and wilt pe among the few independent brass plants left in sticks of Christmas candy, dolls and teddy bears? They did not. Candy ts bad for the teeth and stomach and to their oredit, To the children of the east side Health Commissioner Copeland's mid- @ic name is Santa Clats. Wearing a cotton beard, bright red jacket and high boots of the Christmas Saint he distributed vitamines and carbo- hydrates yesterday afternoon at a party given by the New York Chapter of the Red Cross at Tompkins Square, wishing all the children a sanitary Christmas and a healthful New Year. In the corner of the park at Ninth Street and Avenue B the Christodora Bettlement House erected a large Unristmas tree. Festooned with red, ‘dlue and yellow lights, it would nave added much color to the festivities if ee “* smith, will be guests of honor at the used by @ ITE Hess Club dinner at the Hotel Bond ‘David Gridits, she mation and" Miss Lifl.an —_—>——_ PANIC AS “L” TRAIN ‘been friends @ number JUMPS RAILS ON BRIDGE nd it was on the Smith jestate of Millstream, in Farmington, spring scenes in ‘The president of The animals ap- American brass merger is. off two huge plants employ Guards Reassure Panne Lead Them to 5 a —in heroic, ro: ‘The sixth car of a seven car Brook- Iyn-bound Fulton Street ‘‘l” train, which left the Manhattan terminal of | France, the Brooklyn Bridge at 6.07 Inst night| fore Xmas. eak of the rush hour—Jumped ia near the Sands Stroet itation Estab. Quarter Century. Ties, and tity the Courant will do the enter- Stock Breeder Dead After Being | Gored by Bull. (Bpecial to The Evening World.) NEW BRITAIN, C \ Walter G. Watkin of Berlin, Conn., @ged sixty-five, one of the best known Dreeders of prize stock In this seo- fon, 18 dead from injuries received someone in the employ of the electric | * ght company had not forgotten the wire connections, Reindeer being out of season, Commissioner Copeland ar- rived by automobfe. As he entered Ice a Foot Thick Harvested in a Burrville Pond. {Special to The Evening World.) BURRVILLE, Conn. Dec. 21—tee |twelve inches thick was harvested Burrs pond. Ezra Burr, the village's oldest inhabitant, says this is the earliest ice harvest train was crowded, no one was injure The lights went out as tho car hit the tes, and some of the women pas- screamed. — Guards — harried through the. train assuring ‘everybody that there was no danger, and police reserves helped passen; reach the Tt waa late {n * service was normal the inclosed space, guarded by two Policemen and a wire fence, he left a wake of children, fottering infants and mothers with babies in arms who had been supplied with tickets en. titling them to gifts. The older chil: 4 by a bull at his farm. Although ly mangled and the bones of oae a rushed, Mr. Watkin showed remark- able vitality and cl board fence which m and then sragee Snapping Turtle Globe Trotter Found in Middlebury. (Special to The Evening World.) MIDDLEBURY, Conn., Deo. 21— |Cal O'Brien veteran woodeman, while roaming through the woods near his farm here yesterday, came upon snapper turtle with its shell ‘The inscription read: “Owen Meehan carved this turtle’s back at Cohoes, N. Y., July 14, 1891.” Cal figures the turtle is making trip around the world, Mink Pelts Making the Trap- Rich. Couple Spending P Part of Honey- moon in Jail. No Mixed-Color Skunks for This WATERTOWN, Francis J. White, a handsome New Haven Railroad engineer. Teide of nine days, Dorothy C. Buck- Beltz, a comely schoolgirl, are wind- tng up their honeymoon in the dismal ‘Watertown lockup. The Beau Brum- mel engineer is charged with seduc- tion and his girl wife is held on a| @harge of being incorrigible. Dorothy, on her way eeed to wave her hand to the hand- wome engineer as he sat in the cab ing the -et his big passenger engine. ‘weeks ago they met and the engine suggested matrimon. (Gpectal to The Brening World.) PACKERVILLE, Conn. Dec. 21— Chris Wellinghousen is the latest to lay claim to animal freaks in trap- ping a snow-white skunk, not a black it. Some weeks ago he caught one Jet Diack without & sign (Special to The Evening World®.) KILLINGLY, Conn., Dec, 21.—More trapped in and around this town than in any one ason in half a cemury. Skunks dur- past few weeks of trapping |{ enriched the farmer boys of this county many thousands of dol- ‘THE HOUSE OF QUALITY —} OPEN EVENINGS DURING THIS SALE CHRISTMAS SALE a) manages to say t te the only vaio Ma ye ected = of brought his married town clerk's office, to have represented herself as bride-to-be, giving her age as twen- where she is said ‘Waterbury, whe Medd, of the Methodist Ch ey returned yesterday expecting to | Bargain Store.” from their honeymoon, and miniature to resulting in panic and 6th Avenue, at 19th S A SHOPPING PLACE FOR THRIFTY: PEOPLE! For many years this Popular Location—The Siegel- 19th Street—has been the Christmas Shopping Centre for folk’ ‘w! money. To-day this great main floor and the famous centr¢é bargain aisle is thronged as never before with eager and‘ appreciative buyers, for it is New York’s only “Real It is operated by a Chain Store Organization with stores in various cities as well as their own wholesale warehouse and city buying offices. Hn # 4a S + aabell SUES PRINCESS.ON HER NOTE| ae Magan, 8. Dava, a jeweller, of No. 656 bth Avenuo, yesterday fled .kult: in’ ute office to retbver $3,100 er. The complaint atleres that Prince Imported Bronzes Something different! Just what you want in Wonderful massive Rare values! 0 suspension. of Brooklyn-bound trame LONDON for more than two hours, Although the Ad ti cone. THON BROADWAY AGAIN THRONGED WITH XMAS SHOPPERS SIEGEL-COOPER BUILDING Cooper. Building, at 6th Avenue and want real Value for their receive the parental blessing from — Dorothy's folks. An Ideal Gift Women’s BathRobes Heavy quality, full |PIANOS Direct from Factory to Your Home - A Sale Surpassing Our Greatest Expectations PLAYER | PIANOS 88-note with all of | the latest improve- GRAND RAPIDS } FURNITURE. APARTMENTS FURNISHED COMPLETE FROM $50 to55,000 Wéth ST.“L" STATION at Cor. designs; satin trim- med; Pockets, Cord- Holiday Stationery novelty borders and French . In handsome boxes, Winter 10 different sty'es in all wool and pockets — also to $20.00. Special Holiday Erick, Poly Special Purchase 365 Women °8 | Fur Collared - Coats American Velour —Beaverette Collar — full silk lined — belts some fur collared plush coats in the lot.Actual values up “Toilet “Sets $-Plece Ivory Toilet Sot; ism and_construc- . brush ond LEAS FISHER: Lewe COLUMEQS BET. On SPECIAL LADIES’ BRACELET WATCHES WEN g . Umbrellas glove silk and ; ‘wondertil #e tection, of values from $2 to a Xin $198 to 6.98 Women’s Shweriby Quality High Shues Fine quality Biack and Brown Kid—Cuban Heels with Rubber Heels Attached—sizes 314 to 7— Actually worth $5 and $6 per pair, At Eeeye Lowest Price in New York.. 14Kara Pearl Necklace ~ 1.98 » satin lined, box. GRAND PIANOS New apartment Voile Blou uses Cigarette “Cases. Plain, an a engraved. Women’s ‘Silk Stockings furl fasntoned , pet ADJUSTED REGULATED GUARANTEED small upright. Women’s Union Slt 58 Splendid quality 72? White Voile, in a Y large variety of late models. Sizes up to 46. Actual $1.79 value. = 1.00 only. 2 tie Escoun) pont cea, ular price #750. fleece lined: “ht lon g ghoeven, ank! xt 4 Boxes Handkerchiefs ar ow yily guaranteed. The De case an rel box; ein and Sfermetttohed Men’ 's Negligee e Shirts 2 sral allowance for it and credit the amount on the purchase price of a New Upright, Grand or Player Piano. all the wanted Women’s Silk Underwear Including Petticoats, Chemi Bloomers, Vests, etc., in crepe de chine, satin messalines and Jerney silks. Lace trim: , ribbon inser tion, Values up to $5. Each, special, per gar- } ment, 1.49 1.98 | Women’s Boudoir Slippers Lowest Price in City. ip Kid x GLOVES Embroidered cack, in Tan, Black, Gray, White, Beaver and Brown. Sizes 6 to 8. Regular $1.79 mi, 1.00 Fine quality Felt in Black, Red, Laven- der, Green, Pink, etc.,with tassel; rib- bon trimmed. Sizes 4to8. Regularly "1.00 7 ek s Handkerehiet efs n, far tually woitn ee a 50 2 for QDLD-FILLED ADJUSTED REGULATED GUARANTEED FOR 20 YEARS These hundsome gold -filted wets WISSNER PIANO WAREROOMS 55 Flatbush Avenue opposite Livingston St., BROOKLYN lf you cannot come to our big sale send your name and address for full particulare and list of ad- ditional bargains. Special Purchase, 3000 Phono. Records Guaranteed all Perfect Records— 10-inch Double Disc size.—All Popular Selections —- names with held — come and hear price is ft pomueely the lowest ever o5e's" 6 ror |, 00 Easy Shopping. All Goods on One Floor. No Deliveries. Noc. 0.D' 6th Ave.—Siegel-Cooper Bldg.—At 19th St. > a p movement has been GUTTERS SONS Boys’ Wool’ Mackinaws Heavy weight, in Plaids and Stripes. Double - breasted, with belt; slashed pockets, Sizes 7 to 17, Regular $6.98 value. Special, only Men’s Blanket Bath Robes Splendid quality. Light and dark grounde—in all sizee— cut full and roomy. 4 Cord girdle, Collar and pockets, Regular | $5.00 quality-—epecial, 3.98 s. STOREOPEN EVENINGSUNTIL XMAS. Fatima is a ni tive ue! Ai t een . ned to meet’ the note within sixty days, =| Competit om THE ONLY ORIG! (GOODYEA RUBBERCOAT C' 327 6th Ave. West Side of Ave. Between 20th & 21st 123 W.33"St. Bet. 6th and 7th Aves. Useful Xmas Gifts Ral RESINOL Soothing and Healing Resinol Soa cleanses the TesinlOntoent the inflamed | spots and blotches Try them a week and watch FortheEntire Family A Few Kiddies’ ~ Xmas Specials . Girls’ Rain \ Capes with silk lined Operated by the @ . Rees Stores, Inc. 2500 Dolls Just the dolla that giadden the <gutest and, prettiest will pay you to look stock over be- Rog. Values Up w 3. 25c to 3.50 Men’s Shirts or from $3.50 to $10.50. Special for Thur., P riiay &Sat’y 1000 Men’s & Women’s RAINCOATS for quick disposal. Guaranteed water “a, eth Neckties - Men’s Silk Socks Pure thread sitk. value, Special. yeasee | OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 10 P. M. | MAIL Lae = ment, also check or mi nctet ett full assortment clally priced for Renee pornnt atten: 4 Boxes Handkerchiefs Boys’ Wool Sweaters in ere of colors; Boys LINED a Gloves n ng eleowhere ie 1 ‘Boy abe Hots Splendid quality, Hip ieagih. with Consisting of two bath towels and Pink and blue bor Sheffield Plate | Silverware ‘00 PIECES ONLY Taken from our great assortment to be put on sale